Princeton Review, an organization that helps students prepare for tests and admission to universities, is responsible for leaking private information on its subscribers, as the New York Times reports. For seven weeks, some of the information that should have remained in the private database of Princeton Review, has b... |
19 August 2008 08:28 GMT |
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People don't know much about Internet privacy, although they do claim to be very careful about what they divulge when registering to certain websites or answering questionnaires. A study conducted by AOL, which included research, questioning various managers and asking for the opinion of 1,000 respondents, led t... |
12 August 2008 06:05 GMT |
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